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Stripes

mugenjin

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Looking at all the morphs and variations , the striped versions of each seem to be my favorite by far. I'm guessing a lot of other people find them attractive as well.

I really don't see many of them in the photo gallery forum and was wondering if they are difficult to produce , or just not "trendy" or if there are a lot of them available and I just don't have a clue.
 
Looking at all the morphs and variations , the striped versions of each seem to be my favorite by far. I'm guessing a lot of other people find them attractive as well.

I really don't see many of them in the photo gallery forum and was wondering if they are difficult to produce , or just not "trendy" or if there are a lot of them available and I just don't have a clue.


Stripes are actually pretty common and not hard to produce if both parents carry the stripe gene. They are pretty popular, and they came out ahead in one our fairly recent polls on favorite corn snake patterns:

http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=99778
 
They're my personal favorite. Both of my corns are striped variations.
<- Lilith is a striped amel/motley.
And my new boy is a striped ghost (still thinking of names).
 
I just got a hypo stripe..she is still settling in.....it's so hard not to go play with her!!!!!!
 
Got my amel at a pet store but if I had taken the time to find a breeder who had Amel stripes available , it would have been my 1st choice.
 
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